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Leadership as a Vocation

Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the McCloy Program at Harvard University

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Leadership is an art that can be taught. The authors of this volume define good leadership and explain why we need it, where and how it is taught, and what tools can be used to exercise it in a globalizing world. The book addresses the link between morality and leadership, leadership within and against elites, the use of dialogue, and the opportunities for leadership in globalization. It presents case studies on social entrepreneurship, university reform, and international development. Particular attention is paid to German cultural traits with respect to leadership, which have their roots in recent German history. This is the first book to present an exhaustive overview on leadership training in Germany, including a presentation of the four new German public policy schools and leadership development for international organizations and within political parties. In addition to McCloy alumni of the past 25 years, many of them working in public and private sector leadership positions today, Harvard academics Joseph Nye and Barbara Kellerman and German public policy schools pioneers Gesine Schwan, Michael Zurn, and Karl-Rudolf Korte have contributed to this volume. With a preface by Kurt Biedenkopf.

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Leadership as a Vocation, Guido Houben, Tim Maxian Rusche

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Titul
Leadership as a Vocation
Podtitul
Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the McCloy Program at Harvard University
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Nomos
Rok vydania
2008
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
221
ISBN10
3832937471
ISBN13
9783832937478
Série
Anotácia
Leadership is an art that can be taught. The authors of this volume define good leadership and explain why we need it, where and how it is taught, and what tools can be used to exercise it in a globalizing world. The book addresses the link between morality and leadership, leadership within and against elites, the use of dialogue, and the opportunities for leadership in globalization. It presents case studies on social entrepreneurship, university reform, and international development. Particular attention is paid to German cultural traits with respect to leadership, which have their roots in recent German history. This is the first book to present an exhaustive overview on leadership training in Germany, including a presentation of the four new German public policy schools and leadership development for international organizations and within political parties. In addition to McCloy alumni of the past 25 years, many of them working in public and private sector leadership positions today, Harvard academics Joseph Nye and Barbara Kellerman and German public policy schools pioneers Gesine Schwan, Michael Zurn, and Karl-Rudolf Korte have contributed to this volume. With a preface by Kurt Biedenkopf.